Pike County press. (Milford, Pa.) 1895-1925, April 24, 1903, Image 3

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    MAT A MO HAS.
SANDYSTON.
DINGMAVS FJ'KUY.
S HONEY IS SCARCE
! .
There is little money with the averne
limn or woman or family to Hollander
it nwny on poor clothing or ready-to-wear
garments. Th;its why we urged
you to buy here. You get more value in
MEN'S, BOYS Ar? YOUTH'S CLOTHING,
LIGHT OVERCOATS,
HATS, SHIRTS, NECKWEAR AND SHOES.
in the Silverman Store than any other
place. Some applies to ready-to-wear
Tailored Suits, Skirts, Capes
and Light Spring Coats for women
J.
SILVERMAN,
Clothier From Head to Foot.
East Stroudsburg, - Penn'a.
n
s
s
A SEASONABLE REMEDY
Emulsion of Puro Norwegian
COD LIVER OIL
With Hypophosphitos of Limo and Soda
A 12-oz. bottle for 50c.
Prto
O rftfu
Comp
2S H. E. Emerson S Co., Vr
Next Door to Hotel Fnuchere.
itoro,
Clean and Pure brewed BEVERAGES Beer, Port, Ale
like those of
THE DEER PARK BREW COMPANY
Port Jorvis, N. Y,,
are healthy and highly recommended for both
Sick and Wall
Our friend
DR. J. KELLY, Milton), Piko Co., Pa.
Who handles our beer Exclusively will
cheerfully take all orders for our famous
Keg and Bottle Goods
Our Beers are
Bottled at the Brewery Premisos, Steamed
Therefore free from any Germs, Strength
ening and Palatable. We send them
with Crown Corks or Patent Stoppers.
THE DEERPARK BREW CO.
Port Jorvis, New York.
Long Distance-Hudson River-Phone No. 433.
Port Jervis-Local-Phone W 271.
New Spring Goods
Of Every Description at
TlinmVirn Durnnt, who wits Injur
d a short tlmn.HK') Ht Plioliolit, In
Improving nicely now mid enn walk
willi lli n nlil of n rruloh, Ills liinnj
fiimiri nrn plonwd to lwnr of lil(
improvement.
Mrs. Amnniia Klmlilo, of Wah
liiKton street, wlio linn been very
III tlie pRst week, In Improving.
MIhs Nln WoolheHter, who vhr
nliHent some time tenclilng Bchool,
returned lionio Bnturdfly.
Mixs Migi?le rrpsoolt lifts been ap
pointed tonolier in the school room
niiide vaonnt by the reHlgnntion of
Frsnk Wilkin and entered npon
her duties Monday. Miss Prosoott
in n grndiiHte of our school nnd in
every way qualified to fill the
position.
Mrs. E. J. Lord has gone for a
visit with friends in Bingham ton.
Mrs. M. E. Allen, accompanied
by her brother, Wallace Brown, are
visiting relatives at Pino Bush, N.Y.
Mrs. Edward Lord returned home
Saturday from a week's visit at
Paterson, N. J.
Prof, and Mrs. Kilcoin are enter
taming a very pretty little daughter.
Khe was born on Good Friday.
Mother and child are doing finely.
Mr. Kilcoin will be remembered as
tho former efficient principal of the
Mntnmoras schools. lie is reoeiving
the congratulations of bis many
friends.
Prof, Houck, of the Mntnmoras
hinta school, has secured through
Pike's representative a large educa
tional collection for the Matamorus
school from the Philadelphia Com
mercial Museum. The oolleotion
consists of specimens of wood, min
erals, seeds and many other things.
Mrs. P. JefFeries, who lias been
quite ill for the pnpt week, is very
much improved.
Married at the parsonage of Luth
eran church, April 19, by Rev. H.
C. Wasiuund, Stephen Dickerson of
Germantown and Annie Niermeyer
of Matauioras. The witnesses were
I. W. Crawford and Guusie Nier
meyer. The Blue Ribbon Society will hold
a meeting on Friday afternoon at
the home of Master Horten Wilken.
The small boys of Mntnmoras gave
Mr. and Mrs Edward Dickerson,
the bride and groom, a serenade at
the bride's borne Monday evening.
Miss Blanche Watts is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Harry Moore, in Jersey
City.
A pleasant surprise party was
tendored Mias Caddie Skinner at the
borne of ber sister, Mrs. M Rein
hart, on Washington street, Monday
evening. Miss Caddie was spending
the evening there, and at 8 o'oloek
all her young friends rushed in call
ing out "surprise." She was pleased
to see them, and assisted her sister
to entertain them. This was a fare
well suprise as Miss Caddie left Mat-
amoras Thursday of this week for
Newark whore she has position in ft
larg3 dry goods - house. Various
games were played and refresh
ments were served. There were
about 21 in attendance. Everyone
bad a very pleasant time.
New York appropriated f l,B0,000
lor good rendu last year, while
Pennsylvania tin Just appropriated
600,000 for the same purpose.
New Jersey's 13150,000 looks rather
small beside those larger amounts
but one must consider that the
states named are almost six times
larger than New Jersey. Since the
passage of the state aid law almost
800 milos of good roads have been
built In this state, and most of it is
in Bergen, Passaic, Essex, Union
and Camden counties. Sussex, if
nothing happens, will have 8 pieces
of MeAdam this yer. '
The demand for calves is brisk,
and wagons are passing through
almost daily picking op everything
In the shape of a veal. Somobody
down the country must have a fond
ness for tender veal.
A large party of gypsies passod
through this place on Friday. Their
wagons were very fine, but their
stock of horses were a sorry looking
lot.
George Skellenger caught one of
the largest minks seen in this section
for a long time. Ills dog ran it into
a stone fence and George caught it
with bis bauds.
Clark Aber of this town leaves
this week for Newark, N. J., in
search of a position. Clark is capable
of filling any position wilb credit to
himself and employer.
Many of the bridges In this town
need replankitig and unless attended
to soon some one may meet with an
accident which may cost more tnan
the plank.
The remains of Mrs. Harriet Mc-
Keeby, who died at Boranton last
winter, were brought to Milford for
intorment Wednesday of this week.
Mrs. McKeebv was nearly all her
life a resident of Montague town
ship.
There Is no building going on in
this town and our masons and car
penters are working at Milford,
Branchville or Newton.
It would seem almost unnecessary
for a parent to give his son anything
more than a common school educa
tion, when one sees what wages are
commanded by mechanics, A car
penter or a mason, in Newark, earns
och more per month than do nine-
tenths of the olerks in the stores,
and only work 8 hours a day. I am
not opposed to eduoating our youth,
but when the trades of carpenter,
mason, electricians, etc, command
the wages they are getting, it would
seem that the fundamental roles are
all that is necessary.
The custom of raking the loose
stone into the gutters, only to be
thrown back into the road by the
machine next year, should be stop
ped. From Lay ton to the Walpack
line the gutters are full of the loose
stone raked out of the newly worked
road by those leveling off.
I supposed -that we should have a
new road soon and the turnpike
abandoned, but a bridge is being
rebuilt near the residence of E'.ias
Mering. whioh would seem to be
entirely unnecessary.
MAST HOPE
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Too Busy Selling them to specify.
Call and inspect the stock.
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Milford,
Armstrong & Co.
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jpt, East Strcudsturg, Penn.
This place was represented on the
liiHt excursion by H. Hankins and
wife, Mrs. K. A. Tlgue and daughter
Mm. K. McMahon and Ella, Miss
Howe nnd Frank Hart.
Win. Hughes, who has been agent
at the Erie office for about 10 years,
soon expects to move his family to
Middlctown. Mr. Hughes has been
a faithful man for the company and
will be the same whatever the post
tion. HU SuccetMor Is L. T. Stoddart
Dan Hughes has secured a position
an oH'rator in a tower on the Wyom
lug division.
Clmuiicey Tyler has moved his
family to Narrowsburg and his son
Eilgiir, who has work In a tower at
Nobodys, will board at home.
Mrti. 1'eter Ituffer of Jersey City is
visiting her half-stater, Mrs. Tigne,
this week.
N. H. Hankins arrived home from
Bristoria, Ta., last Thursday. Hi
sister Allie returned from IJarryville
on Monday.
Charley Dubron is home for the
summer or perhaps longer.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Barlow, who
were married in 181)3 at Iiing, N. Y
celebrated their tenth anniversary at
their home in this place lust Thursday
evening. Duly young iteople attend
ed but all had a pleasant evening.
Miss M. Ihibron has returned home
after spending nearly two weeks with
friends at Ashland. While there sli
with Walter Branding and wife and
Mrs. M. J. Calkin, drove to Hones
dale and took dinner with Hherin
Brauning.
David B. Hill has never bee
nominated for the presidency, but I'
has been announced and announced
hinii-elf as candidate fttr the lumiin,
tiou a great many more tunes eve
than Mr. Bryan.
The state spends annually a lnrgc
sum of money printing books,
pamphlets, etc., for which r-nrcili-r.t-ns
have little n'o, and especially
the legislative Record, which is an
absolute waste of publio fundi.
Would It not be of far more bene-
fit to the jteople to publish the laws
of general interest in pamphlet form
or better yet to have them printed
In the newspapers so that all m'pht
have, an opportunity to be informed
If the laws affneting the public gen
erally wore printed in book form
and distributed to all desiring them,
and then at each session of leiKisln
ture if tne general laws wore pub
lished in the papers, every citizen
could keep himself well informed.
Miss Carrie Smith visited in Bush-
kill the past week.
Mumps, to offset measols across
the river, abound in this section.
The weather hns been too contrary
lately to make much progress In
farm work.
Mangel-wnrzels will be largely
cultivated here this season for cow
food, if Inquiries for seed are any
indication. Plow a smooth piece of
ground deeply, furrow a trench, put
in the manure, oover lightly and
then set the plants.
l;ity people have been numerous
in this plaoe lately, something urius
ual so early in the season. Hope
prosperity has come our way.
Miss Martha Hornbeck continues
in very poor health.
Isaao Westbrook is now confined
to his room by illness.
Miss Emily Lattimore has returned
from a two week's visit in New
Jersey.
Charles Swartwont has difficulty
In procuring a fresh cow.
Domestics are in great demand,
and few can be found.
Dresses and millinery have gone
np, and so must wages.
Frank Gunn is now alone in the
blacksmith business.
Arthur D. Brown has put a new
roof on his house and built an addi
tion to it.
LEDGEDALE.
nnlLnOAD
TIME TABLE.
Corrected to Date.
Solid Pullman trnlli to Pnffnlo, KlnR
nrn KIN. ( 'hnntntKjim l.nke, Cli-voliind,
Clitc ki and C'liH-lnnntl.
Tlfki-lK nn wild at Pnrt. .TnrTlK to all
i"iniH in iiio wi-Bt ntul Hmithwi-t ar Inwi-r
rtt tlian via any otlier nrt-clMi lino.
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Trains Now
Artistic Monuments
IN WHITE BRONZE
Cost no more than plain
ones in stone and they are
more durable. Don't invest
money in a monument be
fore investigating the claims
of White Bronze. Write for
information and designs.
J. F. HUNTINGTON, Sales Agt,
Milford, Pa.
J. C. CHAMBERLAIN
Real Estate Agent.
rfotiRo nml rot nnd Inln without Hoiiflos.
Denier In nil kimU of Property.
Notary Public
ALL BUSINESS GIVEN
PROMPT ATTENTION
Office Wells Building
Below Dlnimlck Huio
Milford, Pa.
Kph. Kimble of Scranton is helping
Bimons A Oillett with their big barn.
Stermer llros. are carpenters.
J. II. Becker has moved to Arling
ton. Thomas Oillett has moved into
the house vacated by him.
Mr. and Mrs. Rush Kimble and
Mr. and Mrs. Oagerof Dyberry spent
Easter Hunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Friend Simons.
Ira Kfillam who has been in poor
health for over a year, is slowly
falling, has been confined to his bed
most of the time for the pant two
weeks. Mrs. A. V. McKown of
Uoneadale spent the past week with
him. I. K, K.
J. C.
I.RAVB Pont
Follows.
EASTWARD.
Jkiivib as
Nn. S, Ilnlly K,xnrf 8 SI A. M
, Dully K,xirps 6 Hi "
w, l"rnl K.jfi pt Punrtnjr.. n i "
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Ui, Wny iliilly ( xc'tSnminy II r5
4. Dully kxpif-Hfl ja 43P.M.
7ii, Minilny Only 1 10 "
U-t, Whv dully ,x'n't SuniVy lej "
5, Daily KxpriHU 4 UO "
7iW, Wny Snniliiy Only 4 40 "
7"H, liiical Snndny Only. .. . 6 1i7 "
m. Wny dully i-xo't nnd'jr fl iJo "
14. Kiun-M Dally 10 Ofi "
WESTWARD.
No 7, Dnlly F.xnrr-n 18 SOA M
17, Dully Milk Trnin 7 H5 "
1, Dully Kxprex 11 HI "
' II."., I-'ur lln'iluli-K'it Sun . 18 10 p. m
' H. Kxpn-nnC hiniKri Mm dill 5 1ft "
' 2i, Lncnl HxjircKhSnndiiy . . IS 50 1
' 5, Limited Dally Kxuri-'ss. 10 15 '
Trnlns lonvn Cbnnibrm utrrofc. Npw
York, fur Port .leryls on week diivs nil
:t an, 7 an, no, 9 1 ft, io mi a. m.. 1 on. 8 on.
HO, fl Ho, 7 !I0, 9 Ift p. m. On Hnndivn.
Wi, 7 So, 0 00 , 9 15 A. M.. 19.80.8.80. 7 DO
15 P. M.
r. w. riioKp,
Oennrnl 1'HMni.nict-r Aent,
New York,
SILVER LAKE
KIMBLES
W. K. Rutan and wife of Hawley
were the guests of Lot Daniels and
family Sunday.
Grant Kimble and daughter of
Hawley yisited his sister, Mrs. E.
Williams.
John Bnshweller, wife and two
children of Uonesdale visited the
formers mother, Mrs. J. Bushweller
recently.
Mrs. William Tyler of Swamp
Mills, N. Y., returned home Monday
alter spending several days with ber
son Walter and family.
Katharine Rutan and Edith Thorn
ton of Hawley were guests of friends
in this plaoe Sunday.
Mrs. Caroline Decker of Blooming
Grove is visiMng her son John in
this place.
Arthur M. Adams returned from
Philadelphia Monday, but his wife
and son will remain a week longer.
Mrs. Charles Ball and Mrs. J. A.
Walker of Matamoras visited the
latters last daughter Saturday and
Sunday.
A party of club people is domiciled
at the club house for a few days
this week.
Hero Is
SOMETHING
YOU NEED!
Vonr own Wntor
V of kn, which
ynii run hftve by
rnnv ult inic fT.
I' It KSCOTT of
MtitftirtorttM, I'h.
who In pr-imrel
to fflvfi ft1lmftte
nt liny Hint.
Write him nt
onre or nil nnd
hid ntork of
FORCE
PUMPS
PRESCOTT,
atamorat) Pa.
Wt promptly nMntn V. H. nn
f rtniui nvxlui, (tin'U'ii fir i l oio ol mvfiitiorj icii
frf'rcnrt mi pttftMttiilif lity. for frre bofik,
tl KoreiiMi
MM
Opposite U. S. Patent Office
WASHINGTON D. C.
Stoves and Ranges.
THE
Round Oak
For Wood and Coal.
Best Hoater and Fuel Baver in tho
(ountry.
CAREY'S
MAGNESIA
FLEXIBLE
CEMENT ROOFING
FIREPROOF
DURABLE
& CHEAP.
New Era Radiators,
Two F I r In one
f AKDWARR. CITTtKIIV, TIN, AGATE
WAKK, KTC.
'IN ROODNO AND PLUMBINO
A SPECIALTY.
Jobbing promptly attended to
T. R. J. Klein & Son,
BROAD STREET MILFORD. PA
HARN
SEVERE ATTACK OF GRIP
Cured by On Bottle of Chamberlain' Cough
Remedy
"When I had an attack of the
grip last winter (.the second one) I
actually cured myself with one
bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Rom
edy." says Frank W. Perry, editor
of the Enterprise, Shortsville, N. Y.
This is the honest truth. I at
times kept from coughing myself to
pieces by taking a teaspoonful of
this remedy, and when the coughing
spoil would come on at ninlit I would
take a dose and it seemed that in
the briefest interval the cough would
pass off and I would go to sleep per-
BO YEARS'
FXPERIF.NCE
Lafayette Kimble of Honesdale
spent batnraay ana unaaywitn nis fectiy free from congh and its
parents, Mr. and Airs. U. w. Kim
ble. Frank.
The United, States fish commission
is sending out millions of future game
fish for stocking the rivers and small
streams of the country shad, pike,
perch, salmon, trout and black bass.
Particular attention is being paid to
the Btocking of virgio streams with
black bass for which many hundreds
of requests have been received.
Sick Headache?
Food doesn't digest well?
Appetite poor? Bowels
constipated? Tongue coated?
It's your liver! Ayer's Pills
are liver pills; they cure dys
pepsia, biliousness.
2Sc. All druggUU.
accompanying pains. To say tbnt
the remedy acted as a most agree
able surprise ia putting it very
mildly. I bad no idea that it would
or could knock out the grip, simply
because I had never tried it far such
a purpose, but it did, and it seemed
with the second attack of coughing
the remedy caused it to not only be
only of less duration, but the pains
were far leas severe, and I had nut
used the contents of one bottle
before Mr. Grip bad bid me adieu."
For sale by Balch & Son, Matamor
as, all general stores in Pike county
ai.'h or tmrtl a bukUul
; for the
iKor
HP.
ANTED Faithful person to
travel for well estnb!ihed houe
in a few counties, calling on retail
merchants and agents Local terri
tory. Salary $1024 a year and ex
nensea, payable 119.70 a week in
caoh and expenses advanced Posi
tion permanent. Business sucjeso
ful and rushing. Standard Hous"
331 Dearborn St. Chicago. 61-3
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Tetnr MARKS
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'rftti Copvbightc.
ArtYnnd mmftlng BllMrh luirt dii-nptlnn mY
flnlchlr m!-rtHiu nnr dimm-ii frwe wlipthr an
tnv.-nTI(-n m prnhnl-lT pnu-i-thli. f'oii'iminn
tlonitmrlrilyonllilniillul. H .tnrthnok on PhIhiiu
ent frftff IHdi-t MUftwy for m-. iirnur imlntn.
l-atcnm taken il-r-.tiifh Munn ft Co, receive
tptclal nutlet, without cimrtre, ill tilt
Scientific Jlr.cricaa.
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NEW YORK WORLD
Thrice-a-Week Edition
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Language la
the Engliah
Spoken
Of All Kinds and Styles.
Blankets, Robes, Whips
and Horse Outfitting generally.
CARRIAGE
TRIJLMIffGS.
Repairing;-NEATLYDONE.
Examine my stock it
will please you. The
price too.
L. F. IIAFNEIt.
Harford St. - Milford, Pa.
"undclvuc
PKotograpKcR
AND DEALER IN
Photo Supplies,
Developing,
Printing &
Repairing
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linnt cuccckh hi the btvi.miiiij and hu
been steudily grnwinj? ever since. Time
is the tent of nil 'hiiiH, tintl hitH a't is Heal
of nppnivnl on tlie Thrice-n-Weeli WdHd,
whu li in widely eirenmieit in every stnr
and territory uf the I'nioti, nud wherever
tlii're nru pcuplu who can read our mother
tongue.
Tiii!i paper for tho coming winter nnd
the year 1 will make it ih wh wrviie,
if poHHihle, more entt-nio than ever. All
eveuti of importance, no mailer where
they happen, are reyorlid accurately uuu
promptly.
T he u bhcriler fur on'y one dollar a year
(zeta three papern evrrv w.-i k ami more
itewri and general reading than m-iHt ffieat
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priee.
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fulr in it polnienl tii-wf. iJarti-au Iuih ib
'never ulloweii to all-et its newH eolnmitH,
nud democrat ami republican alike enn otv
tain in itri paue trnihiul aceouuttt of ail
the g.eut politual niiiijii iUH.
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tion, elaborate iiihi ket report and other
feat ureo tf liltere-,t.
The 'I'hriee-a- U e -k World's regular suh
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pay for bi paper. Vn oiler thin une
qualed luvtpajKr ami the lJike County
i'rer. to-iher o.' ear for eJJ.
'.'.'he rwular BiihscripauU priuo of the
t-vu papers ia yi.
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